Bishop David E Bailey
Faith Education

Discovery with the Rt. Rev. David Bailey

Perspectives on the Church in Navajoland

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Add to Calendar 2023-11-12 10:00 AM 2023-11-12 11:00 AM America/New_York Discovery with the Rt. Rev. David Bailey

The Rt. Rev. David Bailey, retired Bishop of Navajoland, will lead a discussion on Perspectives on the Church in Navajoland before preaching at the 11:15am service.

Trinity has a long relationship with the church in Navajoland, and we look forward to welcoming Bishop Bailey.

Bishop David Bailey graduated from Seminary of the Southwest in 1979 and became Curate, then Rector, of St. Stephen’s Parish in Phoenix, Arizona, from 1979 to 1998. He was invited to the Diocese of Utah from the summer of 1998 to December of 2009 as Canon of Ministry then as Canon to the Ordinary and Executive Officer. In August of 2010, he was consecrated as Bishop in Navajoland, where he served until August of 2023.

The Episcopal Church and Indigenous Voices

Join noted clergy and Indigenous scholars for a three-week series exploring the historical and contemporary relationship between The Episcopal Church and Indigenous communities.

See the full Discovery schedule.

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The Rt. Rev. David Bailey, retired Bishop of Navajoland, will lead a discussion on Perspectives on the Church in Navajoland before preaching at the 11:15am service.

Trinity has a long relationship with the church in Navajoland, and we look forward to welcoming Bishop Bailey.

Bishop David Bailey graduated from Seminary of the Southwest in 1979 and became Curate, then Rector, of St. Stephen’s Parish in Phoenix, Arizona, from 1979 to 1998. He was invited to the Diocese of Utah from the summer of 1998 to December of 2009 as Canon of Ministry then as Canon to the Ordinary and Executive Officer. In August of 2010, he was consecrated as Bishop in Navajoland, where he served until August of 2023.

The Episcopal Church and Indigenous Voices

Join noted clergy and Indigenous scholars for a three-week series exploring the historical and contemporary relationship between The Episcopal Church and Indigenous communities.

See the full Discovery schedule.

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